Catastrophe Risk Analyst
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Location: Rocky Hill, CT, US, 6067
Company: Aspen Insurance
Since Aspen was founded in 2002, we have become a leading, diversified specialty insurance and reinsurance company. We respond thoughtfully and creatively to find the best outcomes for our clients and business partners through carefully-tailored solutions. We believe the way we work is just as important as the work we do, and we are guided by our core values of respect, honesty, trust and professionalism. Aspen is a great place to develop your career offering an exciting and challenging environment where achievement is rewarded.
The work pattern for this job is Hybrid
The minimum and maximum salaries for this job role are below:
Minimum Salary - 71,736.00
Maximum Salary - 89,670.00
The Role:
Aspen, is seeking a Catastrophe Risk Analyst to join their team in Rocky Hill, CT. This role offers an exciting opportunity to provide modelling pricing support to underwriters and contribute significantly to the company's risk selection process. The successful candidate will be expected to embody Aspen's values in every aspect of their role, demonstrating commitment, dependability, and a keen understanding of the regulatory environments in which Aspen operates.
- Provide catastrophe modelling support for pricing and risk selection
- Collaborate proactively with underwriting teams
- Improve knowledge of Underwriting team practices
Key Accountabilities:
As a Catastrophe Risk Analyst at Aspen, you will play a pivotal role in providing modelling pricing support to underwriters. Your responsibilities will include assisting the CRM team with project work and process improvements, liaising closely with underwriting teams on key catastrophe risk management issues, and developing relationships with key stakeholders. You will also need to understand data workflows between teams and identify the appropriate team members who can help you achieve your goals.
- Provide timely catastrophe modelling support for direct Insurance teams
- Assist CRM team with project work and process improvements
- Liaise closely with direct and facultative underwriting teams on key catastrophe risk management issues
- Develop relationships with key stakeholders as required
- Understand data workflows between teams and how it is used
- Identify appropriate team members who can help achieve your goals
Knowledge, Skills, & Experience:
The ideal candidate for the Catastrophe Risk Analyst position at Aspen will bring strong MS Excel skills, essential data manipulation abilities, and excellent verbal and written communication skills. You should be self-motivated, capable of acting on your own initiative, and possess strong organizational skills. A background in analytical roles or experience with catastrophe modelling software would be beneficial. GIS skills, particularly experience with ARCGIS, are desirable but not required.
- Analytical Experience/knowledge of Catastrophe modelling software preferred
- 1+ years of experience in using RMS/AIR is desired
- Strong and proficient MS Excel skills
- GIS skills – experience with ARCGIS desirable but not required
- Data manipulation skills are essential
- Verbal and written communication skills
- Numerate Accuracy
- Self-motivated and used to acting on own initiative
- Organization skills
Aspen is a leading global insurance provider known for its commitment to excellence and integrity. They offer a supportive work environment that encourages collaboration, professional growth, and innovation. Working at Aspen means being part of a team that values your contributions and supports your professional development.
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